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The World Named Fred

₫15,000.00
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Developer:
Here Be Dragonz
Publisher:
Here Be Dragonz
Platforms:
Windows Mac
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About This Game

In this first-person action-adventure game you play from behind the eyes of Leet Nym, who, at the request of a cat calling itself Mr. Snuggles, embarks on a quest to save an obscenely magical world named Fred. The game features:

  • A 3D world populated by a variety of mythical creatures (chupacabras, vampires, zombies, hippies, et cetera).
  • Slapsticky sword combat.
  • Comic book style interactive conversations that tell a story strong enough to bind together all the crazy.
  • A highly polished, minimalist interface.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
22 user reviews
86%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Alright so I played about 2 hours of this game and I already feel like I can review this. In my opinion, this game is worth the price. Honestly, the fighting was somewhat enjoyable. Needed a change to what I've been playing recently. The story however was not that good, but considering it's a low budget game that is understandable. Pros: -Decent game to kill time with -Good environmental sounds -Decent graphics Cons: -Bland story -Long, boring dialogs (kinda relates back to bland story) -Unchangable key mappings -Difficult to navigate through game Now my cons might seem like they would outweigh the pros, and so you may be wondering why I recomment this game. My reasoning for recommending it is that it was worth what I paid for, enough said. If you guys want to check out the game play for this video, or want to see why my pros and cons are as they are feel free to check out my linked video. Thanks for reading my review, and I hope this gave you information on whether or not you ...

42 helpful 5 funny
23 min at review
Recommended

.odd .Controls are really strange .cool story tho... still dont know how to change my weapons tho

12 helpful 15 funny
5 hrs at review
Not Recommended

entertaining weird incredibly short not worth the price.

8 helpful 2 funny
6 hrs at review
Recommended

This game comes down to one word: intrigue. I'll describe this story-driven game as a kinda modern Alice in Wonderland (except you're a guy and weirder). You find yourself in an alternate world with bizarre creatures, people and situations and basically have to find your way through it. Everything about it grabs your intrigue - the locations from underground villages complete with evil looking church and 'starblocks' coffee to vampire-haunted towns, the people you'll meet from a blue-skinned magic girl (love interest??) to a gate-guard who just wants new shoes, and enemies you'll have to fight from cute but irritating garden gnomes (I just loved bashing those :D ) to carnivorous tree-squirrels. I found myself just wanted to keep going if only to see what I'll encounter next. I have a complaint though: the whole game is pretty much a one-track *very* story-driven one. No open world rpg, exploring away from the set part gets you nothing and no secrets as far as i could tell. Even your ...

6 helpful
9 min at review
Not Recommended

I can't actually open this game :(

5 helpful 2 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

The World Named Fred is a phenomenal. Will write a longer review after finishing. To anyone who says it's not worth the money; Do you realize how many unique are assests are in this game?

4 helpful 2 funny
4 hrs at review
Recommended

Plays a bit like a story by Yahtzee Croshaw. It's short, it stops in the middle of the story, it's ~2 hours unless you need to redo stuff a lot, and it somehow can't decide if it's an adenture or an RPG - it feels like an adventure, but it has a combat system, but it's too simple to be taken seriously and a bit annoying as a result. The 3D modeling looks like a child did it, the controls feel like a child did them, the story is weird and wonderful. It works, it's fun, what more can I say?

3 helpful 3 funny
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Love this game still waiting for book 2.

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Hardware: Windows 10, i5 3570, nVidia GTX 1070. Ran smoothly at 1900x1200 (it had better!). Bought it because: I'm a sucker for voxel art games, and like absurdity. The gameplay video showing fighting with gnomes sold me. You probably should only buy this if you have $4 to spare and have a specific reason for getting it (like mine, voxel art fan and enjoy silly adventures). It's a primitive game, though stable and consistent in its presentation. The jokes / story are absurdist in the Douglas Adams / Terry Pratchett kind of way, though not of the same quality. All the dialogue is text, no voiceover. The art style evokes Minecraft. It's short, and plays like it looks in the videos. You get to kill squirrels, gnomes and chupacabras that look more like human skeletons than demonic goat suckers. I found it worth the modest price.

1 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Frikin great game with great adventure and story, although, when will the sequel come out?

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP SP2 or later
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 400 MB available space

FAQ

How much does The World Named Fred cost?

The World Named Fred costs ₫15,000.00.

What are the system requirements for The World Named Fred?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP SP2 or later Memory: 2 GB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 400 MB available space

What platforms is The World Named Fred available on?

The World Named Fred is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is The World Named Fred worth buying?

The World Named Fred has 86% positive reviews from 22 players.

When was The World Named Fred released?

The World Named Fred was released on Feb 27, 2015.

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